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  2. Category:Dungeons & Dragons modules - Wikipedia

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    This is the category of modules or adventures written for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.. This main category contains general adventures, while the subcategories contain adventures written for a specific campaign setting, such as Eberron, the Forgotten Realms, or Greyhawk.

  3. List of Eberron modules and sourcebooks - Wikipedia

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    This adventure is designed as a sequel to Whispers of the Vampire's Blade for 6th-level heroes, but can be run on its own. 6: 0-7869-3652-5: Voyage of the Golden Dragon ― April 2006: This adventure is designed as a stand-alone adventure for 7th-level heroes focusing on the first voyage of a massive airship. 7: 0-7869-3907-9: Eyes of the Lich ...

  4. List of Dungeons & Dragons modules - Wikipedia

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    Ranked 3rd greatest adventure of all time. [1] Official download of 3.5 conversion [7] S2 9027: White Plume Mountain: 5–10: Lawrence Schick: 1979: Set in Greyhawk. Ranked 9th greatest adventure of all time. [1] Official download of 3.5 Ed. revision "Official download of Outside the Mountain web enhancement". Archived from the original on ...

  5. List of Dragonlance modules and sourcebooks - Wikipedia

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    Adventure corresponds to Jean Rabe's Dragons of a New Age novel trilogy (1996–1998). [54] Heroes of Defiance: Steve Miller 1997 Splatbook focuses on the rogue archetype. Adventure corresponds to Jean Rabe's Dragons of a New Age novel trilogy (1996–1998). [55] Heroes of Sorcery: Stan! 1997 Splatbook focuses on the sorcerer archetype.

  6. Puppets (module) - Wikipedia

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    WG11 Puppets was the 11th scenario in the World of Greyhawk adventure line, adapted from two scenarios previously run as RPGA (Role Playing Game Association) tournaments. [1] [2] It was written by Vince Garcia and Bruce Rabe, with artwork by Clyde Caldwell, Allen Nunis, and David Sutherland III [3] and cover art by Clyde Caldwell, [4] and editing and development by Jim Lowder. [1]

  7. DL series - Wikipedia

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    The DL series is a series of adventures and some supplementary material for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons role playing game.These modules along with the Dragonlance Chronicles trilogy of novels, which follow one possible adventure series through the modules, were the first published items that established the Dragonlance fictional universe.

  8. Red Hand of Doom - Wikipedia

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    Red Hand of Doom was the first Dungeons & Dragons adventure to include Designer Notes—asides written by the authors to provide additional advice to players and to explain decisions made during the design process, [6] as well as incorporating downloadable content in the form of PDF stat blocks.

  9. Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil - Wikipedia

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    Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil was ranked the 8th greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time by Dungeon magazine in 2004, on the 30th anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons game. [ 8 ] Dungeon Master for Dummies lists Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil as one of the ten best 3rd edition adventures.